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Mr James Karanja, 23, said he was with his friends playing pool game at the trading centre.

“When we heard the sound, we knew it was rain and so many of us suggested that we continue playing pool until it was over,” Mr Karanja said.

However, as time passed, they realised the rumbling of the water was more forceful than the rain they are used to.

“When we later heard screams and gun shots in the air, we all scattered to safety.

"I wanted to rush home to inform my relatives but on the way, the water caught up with me. I was swept away for about 50 metres and managed to cling onto a tree branch and saved myself,” he recalled.

RESCUEMs Lydia Wangeci, 67, was saved by her daughter-in-law since she had already slept.

She knocked loudly on her house door and asked her to come out with her grandchildren.

“We rushed out and she told us the dam had burst and that we were in big danger. Immediately, we rushed to the upper side of our compound and ran as far as we could to save our lives,” Ms Wangeci recounted.

She, however, could not save her property and animals as they were swept away. She only found the carcasses later.

Many families were not spared by the wrath of the angry dam.

Some lost nearly all their relatives while others whose kin are missing are still hopeful of finding them alive.

MISSING LOCALSOn Friday, the search for bodies was concluded by the multiagency team that included the police, Kenya Red Cross and Kenya Defence Forces personnel, among others.

The residents gathered in small groups and talked in low tones as the magnitude of the tragedy unfolded.

This went on as rescuers curiously searched every covered property with hope of finding at least a breathing soul, or at the worst a body of many of their missing persons.

The emergency response team conducted the search in about a 10km stretch where the water passed.

But they did not find any more bodies even as the residents clung onto the hope that their loved ones lives would be saved or the bodies would be retrieved.

Two other dams that the government said posed threats to residents were drained Friday.